Split tube centrifuge rotor adapter

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422 72, 422104, B01D 0000

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046921370

ABSTRACT:
A centrifuge adapter is formed in two sections divided by a plane that preferably extends through the longitudinal axis of the adapter. The two sections may be substantially identical in a first embodiment, each including a generally semicylindrical portion having a trough therein and further including an end portion. In a second embodiment, the adapter may comprise a first section including the entire bottom end portion for supporting the bottom of a centrifuge tube. The second section is formed generally as a semicylinder. When the first and second portions are assembled in facing relationship the troughs form a cavity for receiving a centrifuge tube therein. The sections of the adapter may be separate pieces, or they may hingedly connected along a pair of adajcent edges. The sections may be connected by projections extending from one section into corresponding cavities in the other section. The sections are easily separated after the sample has been centrifuged to remove the centrifuge sample tube from the adapter.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3674197 (1972-07-01), Mitchell
patent: 3761408 (1973-09-01), Yoon
patent: 3998383 (1976-12-01), Romanauskas
patent: 4451250 (1984-05-01), Romanauskas

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